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Complaint Review: World Ford Pembroke Pines, Florida - Pembroke Pines Florida

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  • World Ford Pembroke Pines, Florida 8655 Pines Blvd Pembroke Pines, Florida U.S.A.

World Ford Pembroke Pines, Florida Bait and Switch, False Advertising and more Ripoff Pembroke Pines Florida

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Buyer Beware!!

Consumer were lured into World Ford in Pembroke Pines Florida showroom with advertisements that promoted extremely low price on a 2006 Ford Expedition. The dealership, however, failed to clearly disclose in its ads that its prices were subject to financing through the dealership at high interest rates. Car dealership detained customer by playing the I lost your keys game. Customer was detained 3 hours at dealership while the sales manager and sales person tried to locate customer keys.

World Ford Dealer ship failed to produce the car advertised in the news paper Saturday, August 26, 2006.

Is the way Ford Motor company treats their customers!

Broward County Sheriff Department Case# 2006-06-4489.

At 5:30 PM, World Ford Sales Manager finally located my key for my car.

I feel that I was detained at the dealership an unreasonable amount of time, and am very unhappy about the way I was treated. It was a big game to them.

Dear Sirs,

On August 26, 2006 I went to the World Ford Dealership. I arrived at 12:30PM in Pembroke Pines Florida. My intent was to purchase a 2006 Ford Expedition that was advertised in the paper for $20,895.00. This price was advertised in the Miami Herald on Saturday, 26, 2006. I have attached a copy of the Advertisement. Stock #6X48767. When I arrived at Ford, I met a Ford salesman named XXX. XXX proceeded to show us a 2006 Black Ford Expedition which he believed to be the model that was advertised in the paper. My wife, XXX, and I took this 2006 Expedition for a test drive. The time was 1:30 PM. When we came back, XXX requested that we give him our car key, so the used car appraiser would evaluate our car for trade in value.

After about an hour, the sales manager in charge obtained the paper work, and sat down to discuss our options. The sales manager said that the car that we test drove was not the car in the paper, and proceeded to try to sell us a different car at $27,995.00 with a interest rate of 8.95 APR. I told the manager, that I wanted the car that was advertised in the paper, and explained that I was ready to purchase the vehicle.

The manager told us that he had a red expedition on the dealership that was the correct one for sale, and told XXX to go look for it. XXX, my wife and I proceeded to walk around the dealership, XXX was unable to locate the car, anywhere on the lot.

The time now was 2:00 PM. We sat back down with the manager, and he proceeded to try to sell us a different car again, not the advertised sale car. I said, since you do not have this car I came in to purchase, I said thank you and proceeded to leave the new car showroom .

When we asked for my car key back from the appraisal, xxx, was not able to locate it anywhere. He went to the sales desk, used car area and tried to contact the appraiser. After several hours of waiting for my key to be returned. I felt I was being detained against my will.

The Lost Keys Routine - For many years, the misplaced keys routine was standard. The salesman gets your car's keys when you go on the test drive, long before any real negotiations commence. In the event negotiations aren't going your way and you want to leave, the keys are unfortunately mislaid. The new or used car manager launches an intensive search, while your salesman turns the screws. (yea this is the drill)

This Ford dealership had no intentions to sell the 06 expedition advertised in the Miami Herald.

I contacted Ford Motor Company, their response below.

Thank you for contacting the Ford Motor Company Customer Relationship Center regarding World Ford in Pembroke Pines.

Ford Motor Company is concerned with the satisfaction of all Ford and Lincoln Mercury owners. We regret the circumstances that have prompted you to contact us. Excellent dealer service helps us maintain our customers' goodwill. When that service is not satisfactory, we appreciate being advised so the information may be forwarded to the appropriate department. Feedback helps us keep dealer sales performance at the highest possible level. However, Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealerships are independently owned and operated and as such, we are unable to intervene directly in sales issues. If you have not already done so, we would recommend you provide feedback to the Management Team at the dealership, we believe they would also appreciate knowing the details of your dissatisfaction.

If you have any other inquiries or concerns, please feel free to contact us and we will be happy to address them for you.

Sincerely,
Customer Relationship Center
Ford Motor Company

They are curently running the same ad, September 2, 2006 buyer beware!! Come with action line news team, and your attorney for some $$$ later.

Robert
Hollywood, Florida
U.S.A.

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#1 Consumer Comment

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AUTHOR: Cory - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, September 03, 2006

Saw many ads by ford about the lowest prices of the year AND 0% for 72 months. Went to four different dealerships. All of them said you could EITHER have the lowest price, including rebate OR 0% for 72 months, but not both. No where in the ads was there a disclaimer. Some of the ads had the lowest price with a + 0%/72 months beside it. Figured I didn't need a new vehicle that much. All the places had at least one of the vehicles at the ad price. The funny part was one place's ad vehicle was hail damaged, not too badly, the other had a new truck with a cracked windshield that they would replace. The biggest ripoff was at red mccombs who was at least $7,000 higher then anyone else on the same vehicle. In the paper, only dodge had the disclaimer of 0% or the rebate, chevy was just as guilty. No wonder ford can't sell their POS's.

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